Internationalized Domain Names
Please note: This page is published on information as of 2006 for archival purpose. Visit JPRS's web page for the latest idnkit.
IDN, Internationalized Domain Name, is the domain name scheme that is allowed to use not only characters in alphabet, numerical character and some symbols currently allowed, but also the other characters used commonly in various countries or regions. For this reason, it is also known as "Multilingual Domain Name".
TOPICS
- Distribution of Internationalized Domain Name tool Kit (idnkit) version 1.0 Preview Release 2 is started (6 Dec 2002)
- Japanese Domain Name Testbed (Phase 2) started (7 May 2001)
- Japanese Domain Name Testbed (Phase 1) started (6 Nov 2000)
- JPNIC's Approach Regarding Multilingual Domain Name (Draft) (2000/2/25)
Internationalized/Multilingual Domain Name tool Kit (idnkit/mDNkit)
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